Game thread: New York Knicks @ Indiana Pacers 5:00 12/16/2018 [Game #31]

rady

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(9-21) -- (19-10)

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Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, INMSG5:00 PM EST



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Injury Report


New York KnicksIndiana Pacers
Lance Thomas - Left knee surgery (QUEST)No injuries to report
Allonzo Trier - Strained left hamstring (OUT)-
Kristaps Porzingis - Left knee (OUT)-
Trey Burke - Sprained right knee (OUT)-
Frank Ntilikina - Sprained right ankle (QUEST)
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Damyean Dotson - Sore right shoulder (QUEST)
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Mitchell Robinson - Sprained left ankle (QUEST)
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Game Preview

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana Pacers forward Thaddeus Young pinpoints the most impressive factor in the team's six-game winning streak is resiliency.

"We continue to fight through adversity even when we feel like some calls are not going our way, we just continue to fight," Young said. "Continue to be there for one another. I think the unity in this locker room is like no other. We all feel like we're brothers and we're family. We all want to cover for each other and make sure we're there for our brothers."

The Pacers (19-10) will face the New York Knicks (9-21) on Sunday.

Young scored a season-high 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in Friday night's 113-101 victory over visiting Philadelphia. He said his recent offensive success comes from feeding off his teammates.

"Just playing, just trying to be aggressive," Young said. "Having fun just hooping, I think that's the biggest thing. Early in the season, I wasn't playing to the best of my abilities, I was just thinking about it too much. I had a few conversations with some of my guys and they just told me, just hoop. That's what I've been doing, just playing, just hooping, and just feeding off their energy."

In his second game back Friday after missing 11 consecutive games with a knee injury, Pacers guard Victor Oladipo scored 14 points on 5-of-16 shooting. Oladipo had two 3-pointers in the final minutes to seal the victory.

"Late in the game, we started to give him the ball and allow him to make some plays," Pacers coach Nate McMillan said of Oladipo. "It was good to see him make those plays down the stretch. Those are the things we really missed when he was out. That guy was kind of the closer for us. You put it in his hands and allow him to make plays. I thought he took what the defense gave him. Hit a couple of jump shots, had a couple of assists in that final period, and he is slowly getting his conditioning and working his way back."

Young said Oladipo's contributions were clutch.

"I mean, he is our guy, there's no doubting that," Young said. "He's our closer, he knows how to close games, he knows how to put us in position to where we can get scores and get opportunities to be able to play and feed off him. We put the ball in his hands and we just play off him. We trust that he's going to make the right play, which he does most of the time. He makes the right play whether it's him taking the mid-range jumper or getting all the way to the basket or him making a late pass. I was the beneficiary of some of those late passes."

While the Pacers have been on a roll, the Knicks broke a five-game losing streak by edging Charlotte 126-124 in overtime on Friday night. The Knicks rallied from a 21-point first-half deficit.

"I don't know when they are going to show up. I love these kids," Knicks coach David Fizdale said. "They never cease to amaze me in both ways. Trust me. They do some stuff where I go, 'What are they doing?' And they do stuff like this where they don't quit."

New York point guard Emmanuel Mudiay scored 29 of his 34 points after halftime. Mudiay, who played 41 minutes, hit 14 of 21 shots. Muidiay's minutes increased because Frank Ntilikina suffered a mild ankle sprain in the third quarter. Knicks rookie center Mitchell Robinson also suffered an ankle sprain during the game.

"It says a lot about this team," Mudiay told the New York Post. "We work so hard. We don't want to just go out there and quit. Just keep pushing and chopping at the tree. I just wanted to win so bad. I knew Frank went out. I think when he went out i had to be more aggressive."

Robinson and Ntilikina are questionable for Sunday's game. The Knicks finished Friday's game with eight healthy players.

Indiana's Myles Turner is $15,000 lighter after the NBA announced Saturday that the fourth-year center/forward was fined for making an inappropriate gesture toward the spectator stands during Friday's victory.

(STATS / cbssports.com)
 

tiger0330

Legend
Thanks for the game thread Rady. Oladipo back for for the Pacers. LT and Trey back for the Knicks. Pacers were 7-4 w/o Dip having him back makes them even tougher. Same starters for the Knicks.
 

tiger0330

Legend
First bucket by Enes after battling for a couple of ORs. This Pacer squad plays elite D being #1 in opponents scoring and #2 in FG%
 

Kiyaman

Legend
Trey in the game with CLee.

Burke and Thomas are back from injury.
Pacers are 19 and 10. We are not even 10 and 21.
Expected loss, but curious to see how the speedy Oladipo and Darren Collison are handled by the Knicks guards.
They are at home, will be loosey goosey. They have won 6 in a row after a 1 point loss in Sacramento. During that stretch, they have beaten Milwaukee and Philly, and a revenge win against Sacramento.
Curious to see if Knox is able to keep up the performance against the likes of Sabonis and Thaddeus Young and Bojan Bogdanovic. Can Frank turn in one of the best performances of the season?
That's the first time this season that Lee's jumper has looked good and in rhythm ....
 

tiger0330

Legend
Enes hits his 5th 3 this season and Mudiay steals a pass and makes a breakaway dunk and the Knicks are back in it down 44-41 to the Pacers with 4 mins left in the half.
 

RunningJumper

Super Moderator
When is the last time Hardaway attacked and finished near the basket? I know he's had injuries so maybe he's being smarter with his body, but his shot selection is worse than Melo's at times. He used to make great plays in the fastbreak finishing in the paint with a lay-up or dunk.
 

Broadway

All Star
He misses the Knicks. Why leave for 200k??

Because they're a playoff team Top 4 at that and we're a lottery team...that's why. What KO didn't factor is once you go to a better team you have to be one of the better players which he clearly isn't. He's been an absolute non factor all yr for them. He's really just a mid level role player at best
 

Broadway

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When is the last time Hardaway attacked and finished near the basket? I know he's had injuries so maybe he's being smarter with his body, but his shot selection is worse than Melo's at times. He used to make great plays in the fastbreak finishing in the paint with a lay-up or dunk.


He headhunts his shots and plays despicable defense. He better count his blessing i'm not coaching this team because he'd barely get 15-20min/gm
 

tiger0330

Legend
Because they're a playoff team Top 4 at that and we're a lottery team...that's why. What KO didn't factor is once you go to a better team you have to be one of the better players which he clearly isn't. He's been an absolute non factor all yr for them. He's really just a mid level role player at best
He's a better player than the minutes the Pacers are giving him. Sabonis is taking his minutes and rightly so but I wonder how much playing time he would have gotten with Fiz.
 

Broadway

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He's a better player than the minutes the Pacers are giving him. Sabonis is taking his minutes and rightly so but I wonder how much playing time he would have gotten with Fiz.


He probably gets Vonleh's minutes but is he clearly a better player than him? Not sure he is and our record would be the same. Meanwhile the Pacers are 19-10 mitigating him(which they should based on their style of play) and probably could have a better record had VO not missed a few games this season.

The Pacers are a perfect team to use as a means to vision what your team would look like if you limit roles of players who may be assumed better but not an absolute
 

Kiyaman

Legend
He's a better player than the minutes the Pacers are giving him. Sabonis is taking his minutes and rightly so but I wonder how much playing time he would have gotten with Fiz.

So true .. Sabonis/Turner/and Young own all the rotation minutes from last season .. KO will get his minute in midseason
 
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